Campaign India Team
Jun 15, 2020

Tilt Brand Solutions wins Ace2Three Rummy's creative mandate

The account was won following a multi-agency pitch

The agency has been tasked with making Ace2Three as the number one online rummy platform
The agency has been tasked with making Ace2Three as the number one online rummy platform
Ace2Three Rummy has appointed Tilt Brand Solutions as its brand and communications consultants post a multi-agency pitch.
 
Deepak Gullapalli, founder and MD, Ace2Three Rummy, said, “We are delighted to begin what is a potentially game-changing phase for brand Ace2three with Tilt as our partners. They have an excellent balance of talent, experience and pedigree that I am sure will help us in our mission to elevate Ace2three’s appeal even further.”
 
Joseph George, founder chairman and MD, Tilt Brand Solutions, added, “It is always special to get the opportunity to partner with category pioneers. We are really excited to work with Ace2Three Rummy and not just grow the brand even further, but also the online rummy category in the process. Deepak and his team are a commited and passionate lot and this journey promises to be truly exciting.” 
 
The agency has been tasked with making Ace2Three Rummy India's number one online rummy platform. 
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